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McGUINNESS AND DONEGAL CREAMERIES WANT TO GET YOU MOO-VING FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS 5K

written by admin May 7, 2013
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Pictured for the launch of the Donegal Creameries 5k Fun Run in aid of Special Olympics are: Front (L-R) Isabella Carbury (baby), Jim McGuinness, Hugh Sweeney,  Eamon Sweeney and Rory Kavanagh Back (L-R) Colette Carbury,  Conor Gallagher, Lee Gildea, Seamus Campbell, Special Olympics, Gerard Gallagher  and  Deirdre Browne, Donegal Creameries

Pictured for the launch of the Donegal Creameries 5k Fun Run in aid of Special Olympics are:
Front (L-R) Isabella Carbury (baby), Jim McGuinness, Hugh Sweeney, Eamon Sweeney and Rory Kavanagh
Back (L-R) Colette Carbury, Conor Gallagher, Lee Gildea, Seamus Campbell, Special Olympics, Gerard Gallagher and Deirdre Browne, Donegal Creameries

Donegal Creameries teamed up with Donegal GAA for the launch of the 5k Fun Run in aid of Special Olympics Ireland which will take place on Tuesday 28th May, 2013 beginning at 7pm from Donegal Creameries, Crossroads, Killygordon.

Jim McGuinness and Rory Kavanagh turned out for the Donegal Creameries 5k Fun Run launch and are calling on people across the North West region to show their support for the Special Olympics by running, jogging or walking the 5k route around Killygordon.

Jim McGuinness said, “The Special Olympics is an event close to the hearts of many people around the county and we are delighted to get behind this 5k Fun Run to help raise funds and get people moving. I hope to see hundreds of people here at Donegal Creameries on Tuesday 28th May to show support for this great cause.”

Deirdre Browne, production manager at Donegal Creameries and main event organiser, said, “Donegal Creameries is proud to be organising this event which raises much needed funds for the Special Olympics – an organisation which makes such a difference to the lives of so many.”

Entrants are asked to pre-register via email to dc5kfun@gmail.com before 5pm Saturday 25th May. Alternatively registrations will be taken at Donegal Creameries up to 6.30pm Tuesday 28th May 2013.

There is a €5 entry fee and sponsorship cards are available at Donegal Creameries. Those who register will be entered into a prize draw and refreshments will be served after the event.

For further information, visit www.facebook.com/DC.Daisi.

 

 

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